ik heb een gewoon Maze2 wat natuurlijk niet past op de board, maar ik ga een Convector maken voor m'n maze.
Ik heb net een heel interessant stuk gelezen over de ASUS
P4S333 en de core voltage.
The SiS 645 is rated for 133MHz operation, and the P4S333 has the proper dividers so the agp and pci bus run in spec at 133. Your pc2700 ram should be perfectly happy at that speed. I would suggest upping the cpu core voltage jumper on the board itself. The bios voltage settings are not applied instantly when the machine is powered on. Essentially your cpu has to be able to post at 133 with the default core voltage of 1.5. After it starts the bios will raise the voltage to whatever you selected. Using the jumper on the board forces the cpu to start up with the extra voltage. This has helped a few people get going. Otherwise you can try the pin wrap technique. That also forces the board to apply the extra voltage immediately at power on.
nou, dat ik es ff proberen thuis. ik weet alleen of ik wel de voltage met jumpers kan instellen op m'n board, anders moet ik gaan
pin warpen
add: de bios'en voor versie 1003 van de ASUS P43-333 hebben wat vcore problemen. dus bios flashen naar 1003+ zal misschien ook helpen met overclocken.
add-2: heel handig "how to" voor de ASUS-P4S333
Flash to the 1004c bios(asus germany ftp) put you board back to jumper free mode,set the fsb in bios to 133 and your memdivider to 4:5,ie,166.
Then have a play with the memory timings,I currently run 2-2-2-5-2 which is pretty agressive but gives good bandwidth.(you may have to increase the voltage from 2.5 to 2.7 to get cas2 etc)
Now as you up the fsb the memory fsb will rise also,so you will be overclocking your cpu and your ram to get both benefits.